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Michigan Business NetworkMichigan Business NetworkMBN On the Road | Copper Peak, Ironwood, Michigan, Bob Jacquart Interview, Ceremony, Project Blast!Friday, May 30th, Chris Holman arrived fresh off 45 interviews at the Mackinac Policy Conference, on Mackinac Island at the Grand Hotel, to be on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony for Copper Peak, of Ironwood, Michigan. This video shares an interview with Bob Jacquart, former head of Stormy Kromer. He's retired and put time and passion into the project at Copper Peak. Next there are excerpts from a ceremony ahead of the celebration of the next phase for the project at Copper Peak. And finally the countdown and project blast that marked the next phase. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.c...2025-07-0814 minIn the Know with Amol SarvaIn the Know with Amol SarvaPablos Holman from Deep Future VC on “invention” vs. just innovationPablos built one of the first decentralized money networks, the first experimental Blue Origin rockets, one of the first handheld computers, invented 1000s of new patents with Nathan Myhrvold, and most recently launched a deeptech venture firm called Deep Future. And now, on July 12, expect his book: "Deep Future". -- Pablos Holman and Amol on Deep Future Amol Sarva: [00:00:00] On today's episode, I'm excited to have my pal, Pablo Coleman from the future. Are we rolling? We are rolling. Right on. Bob, are we rolling? Bob? And we're gonna talk about, I don't...2025-07-0100 minPoem-a-DayPoem-a-DayBob Holman: "Scotty and the Rib Tips"Recorded by Bob Holman for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on December 27, 2024. www.poets.org2024-12-2704 minCharge Forward PodcastCharge Forward PodcastEpisode 11: Bob Learn Jr. – Embracing Possibility, Crafting Champions, and Living Life in StrikesHey Team!In this episode of the Charge Forward Podcast, I’m joined by the legendary bowler and coach Bob Learn Jr.,  AKA "Mr. 300" for his record-setting achievements in professional bowling. With roots in Erie, Pennsylvania, Bob's passion for the sport blossomed early on and propelled him to a celebrated career filled with perfect games and multiple PBA Tour titles. Throughout his journey, the unwavering support and encouragement of his wife, Stacey, have been vital. Bob speaks fondly of Stacey, whose steadfast belief in him and the power of a "mindset of possibility" have guided him through lif...2024-10-101h 21The Pharm Girls PodcastThe Pharm Girls PodcastBridging Pharmacy and Policy with Bob HallstromIt’s Episode 031 of the Pharm Girls Podcast! 🎉 Amy Holman and Haley Pertzborn interview VIP guest and lobbyist, Bob Hallstrom, who’s running for a legislative seat in District 1! Bob shares his experiences on the campaign trail and the upcoming Nebraska legislative session. Tune in to hear about highlights from the recent HSINC conference, learn more about the Virtual Fall Pharmacy Forum happening in October, and why some sunless tanners might NOT be worth the risk. Episode Resources: Website: https://bobhallstrom.com/ Bob Hallstrom LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-hallstrom-85438121/ Upcoming...2024-09-0131 minDeep FutureDeep FutureSecuring Physical Infrastructure at Idaho National Labs – Wayne AustadDemonstration of Emergency Response technology, Bill Bob Brown visit to Wireless Test Bed When I was at the Idaho National Labs, I got to meet Wayne Austad. We had a conversation about cybersecurity as it relates to physical infrastructure. People always wonder what if hackers shut down the power grid? They have shut down the power grid, in different parts of the world and we talked about that a little bit. Wayne’s at the forefront of figuring out how do we secure this physical stuff? How do we secure the grid? How do we secure power stat...2024-08-0200 minMustang Owner\'s PodcastMustang Owner's PodcastBob D'Amato - Holman Moody - Director of Product DevelopmentBob, John, and Mike talk all things Holman Moody including the Tour de France (TDF) Mustang.2024-06-2833 minTownhall Review | Full Interviews & MonologuesTownhall Review | Full Interviews & MonologuesMemorial Day Reflections: Honoring Those Who Gave All | Bob Frantz with Jared FrederickIn this episode, Bob Frantz is joined by Jared Frederick, co-author of Into the Cold Blue: My World War II Journeys with the Mighty Eighth Air Force. He shares gripping accounts of heroic veterans like John Holman, a B-24 co-pilot. Their harrowing experiences not only illuminate history but also underscore the enduring valor of those who served, reminding us of the sacrifices made for freedom. 👉Follow Bob Frantz on X 👉Follow Jared FrederickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-05-2717 minSunbeam ChatsSunbeam ChatsHaitian-Businesses.com & Haitea W/ Sandra FlorvellaSend us a textSandra Florvella a native of Haiti, is the Founder & CEO of Haitian-Businesses.com, Business Forum Haiti and Co-Founder of Haitea. Thesecompanies are dedicated to the growth of the Haitian Community in theCaribbean and abroad. Haitian-Business.com is the Premier Platform for Haitian Businesses. It is a bridge to Connect, Promote and Support the community. In this episode, the visionary Founder Sandra Florvella, shares her story.  From the inception, her desire was to p...2024-04-2944 minMichigan Business NetworkMichigan Business NetworkMichigan Business Beat | Bob Trezise, LEAP - Highlighting Activity and Success from Early 2024.Chris Holman welcomes back Bob Trezise, President & CEO of the Lansing Economic Area Partnership, Lansing, MI. Welcome back Bob, remind the Michigan business community about LEAP? Tell us about LEAP’s Nationally Recognized Entrepreneurship Program, One And All, Welcoming Its Eighth Cohort? Last week LEAP Launched Lansing Regional Site Readiness Initiative? Also, LEAP recently Launched Small Town Enhancement Grant Program? Lansing Regional SmartZone seems to be in lots of headlines share some on that, and Inclusive Tech that LEAP is tied into? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN’s YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.faceb...2024-04-0206 minThe Other Side Of The Bell - A Trumpet PodcastThe Other Side Of The Bell - A Trumpet PodcastEpisode #116 David TriggThis episode of The Other Side of the Bell, featuring lead trumpeter Dave Trigg, is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. Dave Trigg is a distinguished trumpeter whose career spans over four decades, marked by versatility and collaborations with some of the most iconic names in music. Starting his professional journey in 1979, Dave made a significant mark as the lead trumpeter with the Ringling Bros Circus World House Band in Florida. This early experience set the stage for a series of notable engagements, including the national tour with "Holiday on Ice" and recording with the legendary Ma...2024-02-242h 42Michigan Business NetworkMichigan Business NetworkMichigan Business Beat | Bob Filka, Home Builders Association of MI Reacts to State of the StateOriginally uploaded February 2nd, reedited February 14th. Chris Holman welcomes Bob Filka, CEO, Home Builders Association of Michigan, Lansing, MI. Welcome Bob, remind the Michigan business community about the Home Builders Association? What were some of your highlights for 2023? You recently released a 2024 forecast, tell us about that? The HBA reacted to some of the housing issues highlighted in Governor Whitmer's State of State address - what were those? Meanwhile HBA also responded to the Governor and LARA with a release: LARA: “We Don’t Care About Governor’s Housing Goals” Lansing, MI - Today the Home Builders Association of Michigan...2024-02-2006 minDeep FutureDeep FuturePrimer on Fusion Reactors — Bob Mumgaard & Steve RenterThis is a conversation with Bob Mumgaard and Steve Renter, founders of Commonwealth Fusion Systems in Cambridge, Massachusetts. So these guys spun out of MIT. An incredible, ambitious, company to figure out how to commercialize fusion, and it’s really the first fusion company in the world that has been able to show publicly that they have no new science needed in order to make it work, which is a major milestone.They also published a series of seven papers a couple of years ago now, showing exactly how they can build a fusion reactor. This is th...2024-02-011h 20The Trombone CornerThe Trombone CornerEpisode #23 - Andy MartinComing from a musical family, trombonist Andy Martin launched his career while still in his teens. His technique and virtuosity quickly established him on the Los Angeles music scene. As an instructor, Martin has influenced countless young players. He has appeared at many colleges and universities throughout the country as a guest artist and clinician. A world-class jazz musician, Martin is featured as leader or co-leader on twelve albums. These albums showcase his collaboration with other top jazz artists such as the late Carl Fontana, Pete Christlieb, Bobby Shew, and Eric Marienthal. He has also collaborated as...2023-10-201h 14The Scott & Holman PawdcastThe Scott & Holman Pawdcast8.54: Summer Pawd Talks 2023 - Jeremy Phoenix Talks West VirginiaThe summer pawd series is back in tooown again and this time our guest of honor is Jeremy Phoenix, of the West Virginia Mountaineers (and fellow Ten12 Network pod) Raspy Voice Kids! We talked about a variety of topics, including but not limited to: Bob Huggins' DWI arrest: instant reaction, legacy at his alma mater and what's next for Mountaineer hoops Making the optimistic case for Neal Brown & West Virginia football in '23 Early thoughts on a much anticipated UH/WVU football game and Dana Holgorsen A 'would you rather' WVU's long term best fit conference See...2023-06-2329 minNotes from America with Kai WrightNotes from America with Kai WrightTell Me Your Politics–But Do It In VerseIn a world that feels divided, two storytellers invite people to share what shapes their politics through poetry, using the prompt “Where I’m From.” Host Kai Wright–inspired by a listener voicemail–considers poetry as a potential vehicle for facilitating challenging conversations. He’s joined by poet and filmmaker Bob Holman, owner of the Bowery Poetry Club and original slam master of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, and Steve Zeitlin, author of “The Poetry of Everyday Life: Storytelling and the Art of Awareness” and founding director of the grassroots cultural preservation organization CityLore.  Holman and Zeitlin run a project c...2023-04-1732 minThe Ramsay Centre PodcastThe Ramsay Centre PodcastThe Ramsay Centre Podcast: Professor the Hon Bob Carr - How politics and books shaped a lifeIn the fifth Ramsay Lecture for 2022, former NSW Premier and Foreign Minister, and one of Australia’s most well-read public figures, and an author himself, Professor the Hon Bob Carr delivers a cogent and illuminating lecture on how politics and books have influenced and shaped his life.In this wide-ranging address, Professor Carr, who is also the longest continuously serving Premier in NSW history, reveals his literary influences and outlines the case for ‘cultural literacy’. He discusses his favourite biographies, with special reference to US Presidents, as well as former NSW Premier William Arthur Holman and Australia’s 16th P...2022-09-291h 14Fiddle and PipeFiddle and Pipe67. New Moon: Ch. 8 - 11 w/ Izzy HolmanTW: suicide & depression Do you also not like listening to music? Well, we have just the thing for you! We got together with our friend and trombonist, Izzy Holman to discuss Chapters 8 through 11 of New Moon. Bella is quickly becoming BFFs with local hottie Jacob Black, but can they stay just friends? What about the mysterious stomach bug that is attacking the youths of Forks? We might not be experiencing double dragons of our own, but Izzy learns that Fifty Shades of Grey was originally a Twilight fan fiction, Catherine gives a play by...2022-09-281h 30The Wealthy RetailerThe Wealthy RetailerBob Negen – Whizbang! Retail TrainingBob Negen founded the Mackinaw Kite Co., a small chain of specialty toy and kite stores, in 1981 when he was only 23 years old. He had just graduated from college, didn’t want to get a “real job” and loved flying kites. It didn’t take long for him to realize that his passion for his product was not enough to make him profitable, and he then spent the next twenty years learning how to be a successful merchant. He made more mistakes than you can shake a stick at but managed to survive and earn the status of “batt...2022-04-0636 minPoised for ExitPoised for Exit#80: Julie Keyes interviews Pinnacle CEO Leslie HolmanIn the latest episode of the "Poised for Exit" podcast, consultant and "Poised For Exit" author Julie Keyes interviews Pinnacle Performance Group CEO Leslie Holman, a consulting practice specializing in customized, creative solutions for businesses.2022-01-1223 minEmily ReadsEmily ReadsA Jew in New York by Bob Holmanhttps://forward.com/schmooze/143344/bob-holmans-poem-for-rosh-hashanah/2021-09-0804 minThe Cost of Not Paying AttentionThe Cost of Not Paying AttentionEpisode 4: The Go-Giver WayIt isn't about us. It's about them. This is what we should constantly pay attention to, according to Bob Burg, the coauthor of the international bestseller, The Go-Giver. It's easy, as human beings, for us to forget that and focus on ourselves with good intent. We love our product or service, and we think everyone should buy them, but that's not how it works. In this engaging interview, Janine Hamner Holman and Bob talk about the Five Laws discussed in his bestselling book, as well as lots of other things, including what gets in the way of us humans b...2021-07-2036 minThe Cost of Not Paying AttentionThe Cost of Not Paying AttentionThe Go-Giver Way with Bob BurgIt isn't about us. It's about them. This is what we should constantly pay attention to, according to Bob Burg, the coauthor of the international bestseller, The Go-Giver. It's easy, as human beings, for us to forget that and focus on ourselves with good intent. We love our product or service, and we think everyone should buy them, but that's not how it works. In this engaging interview, Janine Hamner Holman and Bob talk about the Five Laws discussed in his bestselling book, as well as lots of other things, including what gets in the way of us humans b...2021-07-2036 minUtah Lacrosse ReportUtah Lacrosse ReportInterview w/ Bob Imhoff, HS Previews, College Recaps & Survey ResultsGood morning lacrosse fans. Thank you for taking time out of your day for the Utah Lax Report. Don’t forget to forward to a friend, it’s the best way for the newsletter to grow. Interview w/ Bob ImhoffImhoff at the LXM Pro game in 2013 with Kyle HarrisonMy guest on the podcast is Bob Imhoff, who is the wizard behind the curtain that is boy’s youth officiating. Imhoff is the boys youth officials assigner for IMLax which means he is in charge of making sure youth games have officials at the...2021-03-0815 minMultifamily InsightsMultifamily InsightsHow to Be a Better Writer with Dave Holman (BONUS)We spoke with Dave Holman about driving profits while helping the planet through sustainable real estate solutions. Dave is an investor, author, and environmentalist. Dave has written three books: Youth Renewing the Countryside, Coffee Smuggler, and Cyber Fire.   In this bonus content, Dave shares how to become a better writer through four tips that have served him well.   You can’t wait for inspiration. Treat it like a job and do it daily.   Related: How to Create Content that Converts with Bob Bly   4 Tips t...2020-11-1309 minGive and TakeGive and TakeEpisode 221: A Poet Talks Pandemics, with Bob HolmanMy guest is Bob Holman. On December 3, 2019, Bowery Books simultaneously released two new books of poetry by Bob Holman—written 50 years apart. LIFE POEM and THE UNSPOKEN serve not only as bookends to a lifetime immersed in words, performance, and the avant garde, but they also show the evolution of an artist, an art form, and a downtown art scene that’s gone from Allen Ginsberg to Lou Reed to Eileen Myles to Mahogany L. Browne. He's also a New Yorker in the midst of the epicenter of the Corona pandemic. LIFE POEM is a recently rediscovered book...2020-05-1834 minThe Wealthy RetailerThe Wealthy RetailerSteps to retail recovery with Bob Negen of WhizBang! Retail TrainingWe were very thankful to have Bob on the podcast to discuss ways that retailers can start thinking about recovery and the steps to get through this challenging time.  Bob Negen founded the Mackinaw Kite Co., a small chain of specialty toy and kite stores, in 1981 when he was only 23 years old. He had just graduated from college, didn’t want to get a “real job” and loved flying kites. It didn’t take long for him to realize that his passion for his product was not enough to make him profitable and he then spent the...2020-04-1523 minThe Wealthy RetailerThe Wealthy RetailerRetail drive to survive - Special (3 of 3) series - Pt. 3 - Ashley Alderson of the Boutique HubDan Holman, the Wealthy Retailer hosts these timely and important discussions in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. We are so thankful that we were able to get their time during this difficult period to share their thoughts, ideas and more about how the independent retail industry will get through this difficult time. SPECIAL 3 PART SERIES - COVID-19 March 19th - Margo Kopman of The Project Retail March 23rd - Bob Negen of Whizbang! Retail March 26th - Ashley Alderson of the Boutique Hub The Wealthy Retailer is hosted...2020-03-2309 minThe Wealthy RetailerThe Wealthy RetailerRetail drive to survive - Special (2 of 3) series - Pt. 2 - Bob Negen of Whizbang! RetailDan Holman, the Wealthy Retailer hosts these timely and important discussions in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. We are so thankful that we were able to get their time during this difficult period to share their thoughts, ideas and more about how the independent retail industry will get through this difficult time. SPECIAL 3 PART SERIES - COVID-19 March 19th - Margo Kopman of The Project Retail March 23rd - Bob Negen of Whizbang! Retail March 26th - Ashley Alderson of the Boutique Hub The Wealthy Retailer is hosted...2020-03-2312 minThe Wealthy RetailerThe Wealthy RetailerRetail drive to survive - Special (1 of 3) series - Pt. 1 - Margo Kopman of Project RetailDan Holman, the Wealthy Retailer hosts these timely and important discussions in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. We are so thankful that we were able to get their time during this difficult period to share their thoughts, ideas and more about how the independent retail industry will get through this difficult time. SPECIAL 3 PART SERIES - COVID-19 March 19th - Margo Kopman of The Project Retail March 23rd - Bob Negen of Whizbang! Retail March 26th - Ashley Alderson of the Boutique Hub The Wealthy Retailer is hosted...2020-03-2020 min11:11 Talk Radio11:11 Talk RadioThe Unspoken: Bob HolmanFeatured in a Henry Louis Gates, Jr. profile in The New Yorker, crowned "Ringmaster of the Spoken Word" by the New York Daily News, Bob Holman has performed his poems with a punk band in Kiev, a griot in Timbuktu, a ballet company in San Francisco. As the original Slam Master of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, creator of the world's first spoken word record label, Mouth Almighty/Mercury, and the founder of the Bowery Poetry Club, Holman has played a central role in the spoken word and slam poetry movements of the last several decades. He is the author of 17...2020-03-1853 minPod To Me NicePod To Me NiceEpisode 105 l He Dropped The Addy (Ft. @Cheddar_BOB_ & @heymrholman)On this week's show Billie and River discuss: - Valentine's Day aftermath  - NBA All-Star Weekend aftermath  - Pop Smoke's passing Returning guests Xavier Myers (@Cheddar_BOB_) & Jeremie Holman (@heymrholman) stops by  Your Emails (35:30) Keep sending us your questions by emailing: AskThePointPod@gmail.com Don't forget to rate, review, listen on Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, Stitcher or your favorite podcast app. Hosts: Billie Twitter: @BLKTEDDYRUXPIN  Instagram: theblackteddyruxpin River Twitter: @RiverCarpeDM Instagram: river_carpe_dm Fred Twitter: @FredMacJr_FTL...2020-02-241h 08The History of LiteratureThe History of LiteratureLiving Poetry (with Bob Holman)Fellow poet Naomi Shihab Nye says that Bob Holman's "life gusto and poetry voice keep the world turning." In this episode of The History of Literature, we tap into that voice, as Bob Holman joins us for a rollicking conversation about the poetic life he's led, from his birth in a small town in Kentucky to his decades living in New York City, where - in the words of Henry Louis Gates Jr. - he's "done more to bring poetry to cafes and bars than anyone since Ferlinghetti." Holman's latest works (Life Poem and The Unspoken, published recently by...2020-01-201h 15Give and TakeGive and TakeEpisode 200: The Unspoken, with Bob HolmanMy guest is Bob Holman. On December 3, 2019, Bowery Books simultaneously released two new books of poetry by Bob Holman—written 50 years apart. LIFE POEM and THE UNSPOKEN serve not only as bookends to a lifetime immersed in words, performance, and the avant garde, but they also show the evolution of an artist, an art form, and a downtown art scene that’s gone from Allen Ginsberg to Lou Reed to Eileen Myles to Mahogany L. Browne. LIFE POEM is a recently rediscovered book-length poem Holman wrote at age 21, new to poetry and first in its thrall. Filled with...2019-12-0557 minThe Wealthy RetailerThe Wealthy RetailerOne on one with Bob Zechel of Cloud Nine PajamasBob is a lawyer who sells pajamas.  Bob is the President and CEO of Cloud Nine Pajamas based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada which has 5 locations in Alberta with the latest store opening in the Calgary area in May.  Bob is an entrepreneur at heart. Bob provides thoughtful, practical support to almost every area of the business. He’s an analytical guy. He’s a behind the scenes doer … and he offers up a healthy dose of left-brained balance to the beautiful right-brained ideas that are dreamed up almost every day from the rest of the family. He’s a keeper...2019-11-1438 minSweetman PodcastSweetman PodcastSweetman Podcast: Episode 67 - Jeffrey Paparoa HolmanAn in-depth conversation with writer Jeffrey Paparoa Holman. We talk a lot about Bob Dylan, in the context of Jeffrey's latest volume, "Dylan Junkie". We then work through Holman's life - arriving to New Zealand from England as a toddler, living on the West Coast of the South Island, discovering the music of Dylan and then off wandering, story-gathering, settling into poetry, casting off demons, moving, working, living...we talk too of his various roles now, poet and published historian, academic, and still Dylan Fanatic. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe2017-06-092h 10Sweetman PodcastSweetman PodcastSweetman Podcast: Episode 67 - Jeffrey Paparoa HolmanAn in-depth conversation with writer Jeffrey Paparoa Holman. We talk a lot about Bob Dylan, in the context of Jeffrey's latest volume, "Dylan Junkie". We then work through Holman's life - arriving to New Zealand from England as a toddler, living on the West Coast of the South Island, discovering the music of Dylan and then off wandering, story-gathering, settling into poetry, casting off demons, moving, working, living...we talk too of his various roles now, poet and published historian, academic, and still Dylan Fanatic.2017-06-092h 10PBSNewsHourPBSNewsHour"Freedom" by Bob Holman"Freedom" by Bob Holman by PBSNewsHour2017-02-2703 minLast WordLast WordAmjad Sabri, Lorna Kelly, Jerome Bruner, Bob Holman, Scotty MooreMatthew Bannister onThe Pakistani qawwali singer Amjad Sabri. A huge star in his homeland, he was shot dead in his car in Karachi. The auctioneer Lorna Kelly who turned her back on a glittering New York lifestyle to work with Mother Teresa.The psychologist Jerome Bruner whose work brought new insight into how children learn.Bob Holman who gave up his academic career to live and work with people on housing estates. And Scotty Moore who played guitar on many of Elvis Presley's biggest hits. Producer...2016-07-0127 minSundaySundayBob Holman, Lindisfarne dig, Referendum and beyondWilliam Crawley talks two people from the world of religion who campaigned to leave the EU about their vision for the future of Britain. Adrian Hilton from Christians for Britain and Saqib Bhatti from Muslims for Britain. He gave up a successful academic career to go and live on a council estate in Glasgow in order to help people living there. We hear about the life of Christian Socialist Bob Holman who died last week. 100 years ago Europe was gripped in war and the Battle of the Somme began. The Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, Eamon...2016-06-2644 minIndieFeed: Performance PoetryIndieFeed: Performance PoetryBob Holman - Ode to Owed to IndieFeedBob Holman on IndieFeed Performance Poetry.  Show number 1614.  FINAL SHOW.2016-02-0506 minIndieFeed: Performance PoetryIndieFeed: Performance PoetryBob Holman - Ode to Owed to IndieFeedBob Holman on IndieFeed Performance Poetry.  Show number 1614.  FINAL SHOW.2016-02-0506 minIndieFeed: Performance PoetryIndieFeed: Performance PoetryBob Holman - The Death of PoetryBob Holman on IndieFeed Performance Poetry.  Show number 1613.2016-02-0313 minIndieFeed: Performance PoetryIndieFeed: Performance PoetryBob Holman - The Death of PoetryBob Holman on IndieFeed Performance Poetry.  Show number 1613.2016-02-0313 minKelta karó [Tilos Rádió podcast]Kelta karó [Tilos Rádió podcast]Slam Live – Bob Holman (USA) & Samantha Thornhill (Trinidad) 2010.09.26. adás ismétlése.Hangzó irodalom MixcloudA nyolcvanas évek New Yorkjából indult slam poetry, ez a modern, közvetlen, élő „író-olvasó találkozó” szép hagyományokra tekint vissza Magyarországon is. E rímes-ritmikus-szójátékos-szellemes, improvizált verspárbaj egyik legfontosabb hazai sorozata, a Műcsarnok által létrehozott Budapest Slam mostani állomása a Budapest Slam 3: Roots / Gyökerek az A38 Hajón. A verseny résztvevői a honi underground rap- és slam legjobbjai lesznek, az est fényét pedig a slam poetry két nagysága, a fáradhatatlan szervező, Bob Holman és a bájos tanító, Sam Thornhi...2015-07-261h 31Let\'s Get RealLet's Get RealEpisode 56: 7Will anyone stop the 7-Eleven invasion of the East Village? This week on Let’s Get Real, Erica Wides is talking with two activists from the No 7-Eleven group, Bob Holman and Rob Hollander. Tune into this episode to find out how gentrification and foodiness are intertwined in the case of the 7-Eleven infestation in Downtown Manhattan. How is corporate control of neighborhoods related to the corporate influence in food? 7-Eleven’s infiltration of the East Village and the Lower East Side undermines decades of rich cultural history. Don’t become a victim of foodiness; tune into Let’s Get Real...2013-02-1359 minExploring Nature, Culture and Inner LifeExploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life2012.11.20: Bob Holman w/ Michael Lerner - Sing This One Back to Me: The Spoken WordBob Holman Sing This One Back to Me: The Spoken Word Bob Holman studied poetry at Columbia University in the 1970s (where he now teaches), but considers his “major poetry schooling” to be his time on the Lower East Side in New York with Allen Ginsberg, John Giorno, Anne Waldman, Miguel Piñero, Hettie Jones, Ed Sanders, Amiri Baraka, Ted Berrigan, Alice Notley, Pedro Pietri, David Henderson, Steve Cannon, and many others. Join Michael Lerner in a conversation about Bob Holman’s life, history with the Beat Poets, his activism, and the oral tradition of spoken word or “slam” poetry. Bob Holman ...2012-11-201h 20Public Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - August 5, 2012British Columbia Civil Liberties Association policy director Micheal Vonn and British Columbia Freedom of Information and Privacy Association executive director Vincent Gogolek discusses the state of accountability in provincial politics. British Columbia children and youth representative Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond shares her thoughts on the state of child care. And our rabble-rousing panel - Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-08-0800 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - July 29, 2012Vancouver city councillor Andrea Reimer discusses the need for climate change adaptation. Central Saanich councillor Zeb King talks about his dual role as the associate editor of Saanich Voice Online. And our rabble-rousing panel - Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-08-0100 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - July 15, 2012Award-winning scholar and journalist Valerie Alia discusses her book New Media Nation. Independent documentary producer Kai Nagata talks about his Northern Gateway Pipeline-related project. Social media activist and expert Mat Wright shares his thoughts on how Victoria politicians are using tiwtter. And our rabble-rousing panel - Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell, Tory Sebastian and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-07-1800 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - June 17, 2011Former Fair Voting BC president Bruce Hallsor discusses why electoral reform may be back on the political agenda. The Telegram's political reporter James McLeod talks about the clampdown on freedom of information that's happening in Newfoundland. Richmond city councillor Harold Steves discusses a tall ship with a mission that will soon be visiting British Columbia. And our rabble-rousing panel - David Cubberley, Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-06-1900 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - June 3, 2012Independent MLAs Vicki Huntington, Bob Simpson and John Van Dongen discusses why they voted against Premier Christy Clark's Family Day. Open Data BC's Herb Lainchbury discusses his fight to get more public sector data into the public's hands. Investigative journalist Bilbo Poynter talks about his new column for This Magazine about the stories the media misses. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory and Bob Russell - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-06-0500 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio 20-May-12Cowichan Valley school board chair Eden Haythornthwaite discusses her district's showdown with the ministry of education. Alberta Oil senior editor Jeff Lewis discusses how Premier Christy Clark's push to get a cut of Alberta's oil sands revenue is being received on his side of the Rockies. Up Here Business magazine columnist Doug Matthews shares his thoughts on the Harper administration's push to get oil out of the artic. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory and Bob Russell - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-05-2300 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - May 13, 2012MLA Bill Bennett talks about his role as the BC Liberal Party's new platform committee co-chair. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory and Bob Russell - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics. NDP MLA Harry Lali discusses the review of the government's Members' Conflict of Interest Act. University of Western Ontario media studies professor Romaine Smyth Fullerton shares her thoughts on what the fight between the Toronto Star and Toronto mayor Rob Ford means for the rest of Canada. And our rabble-rousing political panel - David Cubberley, Eleanor Gregory, the...2012-05-1600 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - May 6, 2012Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs Grand Chief Stewart Phillip shares his thoughts on the provincial government's decision to approve the Red Chris mine. Pipeline News North staff writer Jason Waterman talks about new plans for the natural gas being extracted in northeastern British Columbia. John van Dongen discusses his first question in question period as a Conservative MLA. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory and Bob Russell - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-05-0800 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - April 20, 2012 West Vancouver-Capilano Liberal MLA Ralph Sultan discusses a proposed new law that will limit British Columbians' ability to launch lawsuits. Robert Holmes, the former president of the Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia, shares his concerns about that law. New Democrat Gwen O'Mahony talks about her by-election win in Chilliwack-Hope. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Bob Russell, the Georgia Straight's Charlie Smith and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-04-2400 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - April 1, 2012Cranbrook school trustee Trina Aylin and former Saanich school board chair MaryLynne Rimer discuss the challenges school trustees face in advocating for their constituents. West Coast Environmental Law executive director Jessica Clogg shares her thoughts on the Harper administration's crackdown on political activites by charities. Castelgar Mayor Lawrence Chernoff discusses his effort to keep climate action alive at the local level. And our rabble-rousing panel - Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian, the Georgia Straight's Charlie Smith and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-04-0200 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - March 25, 2012Documentary filmmaker Damien Gillis discusses accompanying Independent MLAs Vicki Huntington and Bob Simpson on their trip to investigate natural gas development in the Peace River region. Freelance journalist Andrew Stobo Sniderman talks about his recent article in This Magazine on a scandal in the eco movement. Vancouver Magazine's Frances Bula gives us the rundown on her upcoming profile of Premier Christy Clark. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-03-2900 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - March 4, 2012University of Victoria environmental law centre executive director Chris Tollefson discusses the potential for more SLAPP against environmental groups in British Columbia. Filmmaker Sandy Mayzell talks about her project to investigate why more women aren't involved in politics. Freelancer Bob Mackin reports on a jobs and investment announcement Premier Christy Clark should have been at. And our rabble-rousing panel - David Cubberley, Eleanor Gregory, the Georgia Straight's Charlie Smith and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-03-0400 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - February 19, 2012Former Yukon News editor Richard Mostyn shares his thoughts on why investigative journalism should be killed. Fight HST strategist Bill Tieleman talks about the forced closure of his No HST BC Facebook group with University of British Columbia political science lecturer Raul Pacheko-Vega. MP Nathan Cullen discusses his bid to succeed Jack Layton as leader of the federal New Democrats. And our rabble-rousing panel - Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian, the Georgia Straight's Charlie Smith and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-02-2200 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - February 12, 2012Dealth Penalty Information Centre executive director Richard Deiter discusses what impact Canada bring back capital punishment would have on the death penalty debate in the United States. Former Liberal cabinet minister Warren Allmand shares his thoughts on continued public support for capital punishment. British Columbia Freedom of Information and Privacy Association executive director Vincent Gogolek talks about his thoughts on a push by Canada's information commissioners for more openness by the federal government. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, The Tyee's Andrew MacLeod and Bob Russell - share their thoughts on the week that was in p...2012-02-1300 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - January 29, 2012Columbia Journalism Review science editor Curtis Brainard and University of Victoria drug policy research Alan Cassels discuss whether doctors should have to disclose the payments they receive from drug companies. British Columbia Federation of Labour president Jim Sinclair talks about a new online newspaper for unionists. The Tyee's energy and equity columnist Andrew Nikiforuk shares his thoughts on why fracking has become a political issue in Alberta but not so much in Briish Columbia. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and...2012-02-0100 minIssues Today RadioIssues Today RadioIssues Today 12-4(#12-4-Jan. 16-Jan. 22) Author and fitness expert Michael Holman debates the merits of a fat tax. Anna Cuevas will detail how to get a successful loan modifcation, and Dr. Drew Ramsey on new tests for breast cancer.2012-01-1628 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - January 15, 2012University of Victoria political science professor Warren Magnusson discusses his new book Seeing Like A City. Honest Appalachia co-founder Jim Tobias talks about how Wikileaks-like Website can bring greater accountability at the local level. The Tyee's film critic Dorothy Woodend shares her thoughts on The Iron Lady, a bio pic on former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2012-01-1500 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio January 1, 2012Provincial third party leaders John Cummins and Jane Sterk give year-end interviews. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the year that was and the year that will be in provincial and federal politics.2012-01-0100 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - December 11, 2011 Quebec MP Romeo Saganash discusses his bid to become leader of the federal New Democrats. Good magazine managing editor Megan Greenwell and Intergrity BC executive director Dermod Travis share their thoughts on how NASCAR uniforms can be used to illustrate the influence of money in politics. American privacy advocate Shaun Dakin talks about a new service that allows voters to robocall their elected officials. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Dan Veniez - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics. 2011-12-1100 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - November 27, 2011 British Columbia Freedom of Information and Privacy Association executive director Vincent Gogolek, Canadian Association of Journalists chair Dale Bass and freelance journalist Bob Mackin discuss public attitudes toward freedom of information. Former Western Standard senior writer Terry O'Neill talks about his decision to enter local politics. First Call BC coordinator Adrienne Montani shares her thoughts on child poverty in British Columbia. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics. 2011-11-2700 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - November 6, 2011 The Vancouver Sun's Jeff Lee and the Times Colonist's Rob Shaw discuss the media clampdown at public institutions. Outgoing Liberal Party of Canada British Columbia president Craig Munroe shares his thoughts on how the Grits can get their groove back. And our rabble-rousing panel - Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell, Charlie Smith, Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics. 2011-11-1000 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - October 30, 2011Western Canada Wilderness Committee national campaign director Joe Foy discusses the possibility of less risk being shifted to independent power producers. Independent MLA Bob Simpson and Integrity BC executive director Dermod Travis talk about their efforts to get money out of politics. The Tyee's editor David Beers shares his thoughts on how tax changes could help non-profit newsrooms. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, the Times Colonist's Dave Obee, Bob Russel and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-10-3100 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - October 23, 2010Canadian Journalism Foundation chair Bob Lewis shares his thoughts on public perceptions of the media. The Times Colonist's Jody Paterson discusses how she found out about the controversial bonuses that have been paid to Community Living British Columbia executives. New Democrat agriculture critic Lana Popham talks about her attempt to get a secret report about the agricultural land commission. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Troy Sebastian, the Georgia Straight's Charlie Smith and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-10-2400 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - October 16, 2011Former provincial Green leader Adriane Carr discusses her bid for local political office. Canadians for Tax Fairness president Murray Dobbin discusses the politics of raising corporate taxes. Canadian Bar Association British Columbia branch president Sharon Matthews talks about legal aid funding. Activist Dawn Steele puts the changes at Community Living British Columbia in context. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-10-2000 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - October 2, 2011Former British Columbia Federation of Police Officers and Canadian Police Association Phil Jamieson puts the controversy over the Mounties provincial policing contract in context. Bob Simpson discusses the files he's been working as an independent MLA. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, The Tyee's Andrew Macleod, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-10-0200 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - September 18, 2011Prince George councillor Brian Skakun discusses why he's opposed to a proposed law that would see local politicians banned from running for re-election if they leak confidential information. Larry Cross and Charlie Cornfield, the mayors of Sidney and Campbell River, talk about how homicide investigation costs can cripple smaller communities. Stewart Mayor Angela Brand Danuser shares her thoughts on a potential unintended consequence of the northwest transmission line. And our rabble-rousing panel - the Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-09-1900 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - September 4, 2011Former federal parliamentarians Paul Forseth and Jim Hart talk about why they want to run for the BC Conservatives in the next election. Union of British Columbia Municipalities executive member Greg Moore shares his thoughts on the government's proposed municipal auditor general. New Democrat community living critic Nicholas Simons discusses Harry Bloy's leadership of the ministry of social development. And our rabble-rousing panel - the Don Anderson, Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-09-0400 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - August 21, 2011Provincial Green leader Jane Sterk discusses her preparations for a possible fall election. Daniel Fontaine, who served as former Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan's chief of staff, discusses what such an election would mean for municipal politicians, with David Chudnovsky - the fundraiser for the left-wing Coalition of Progressive Electors. Sauder School of Business HSBC professor in Asian commerce Keith Head shares his thoughts on the value of Premier Christy Clark's coming trade missions to China and India. And our rabble-rousing panel - the Don Anderson, Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in...2011-08-2500 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - August 7, 2011Coalition of Child Care Advocates of BC consultant Sharon Gregson shares her concerns about big box daycare in British Columbia. Open government activist David Eaves talks about the Clark administration's DataBC initiative. And our rabble-rousing panel - Eleanor Gregory, The Georgia Straight's Charlie Smith, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-08-0700 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - July 31, 2011Liberal caucus chair Gordon Hogg and former New Democrat caucus chair Norm Macdonald share their thoughts on what the provincial government can learned from British Columbia's local governments. Social engagement consultant Diamond Isinger, pundit David Schreck and communications consultant Dave Teixeira discuss the use of twitter by West Coast politicians. And our rabble-rousing panel - Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-07-3100 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - July 10, 2011The Tyee's energy and equity columnist Andrew Nikiforuk joins us to discuss the risks associated with carbon capture and storage projects. Provincial New Democrat deputy mining critic Doug Donaldson shares his thoughts on the departure of the province's top mining bureaucrat to lead the province's top mining lobby group. Sierra Club of BC executive director George Heyman tells us why he's considering running for that NDP in the next election. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Michael Prince, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-07-1100 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - July 3, 2011West Coast Environmental Law staff counsel Andrew Gage talks about the prices ski resorts are paying for public land is too low. DeSmogBlog editor Richard Littlemore discusses what British Columbia's carbon tax means internationally. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-07-0400 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - June 19, 2011University of British Columbia political science instructor Raul Pacheco-Vega, The Tyee's Mark Lieran-Young and British Columbia Civil Liberties Association policy director Micheal Vonn discuss the impact of social media on the recent Vancouver Canucks riot. Ohio University economics professor Douglas Adie talks about his 21-year-old proposal to privatize Canada Post. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-06-2000 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - June 5, 2011 broadcastWe speak with Point Blank Creative partner Nathan Lusignan about the government's HSTinBC.ca ads. Provincial New Democrat House Leader John Horgan talks about the recent legislative session. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, The Tyee's Andrew MacLeod and Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-06-0500 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - May 22, 2011We speak with Sto:lo Nation Chiefs Council president Joe Hall about how the Yale First Nation treaty will impact his people. Smart Tax Alliance co-chair Mike Jagger talks about his campaign to keep the harmonized sales tax. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, David Cubberley, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics. 2011-05-2300 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - May 15, 2011IntegrityBC founder Wayne Crookes discusses why he's bankrolling an organization dedicated to greater government accountability. Former finance minister Colin Hansen shares his thoughts on why the provincial Liberals should change their name. And our rabble-rousing panel - Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-05-1500 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - May 8, 2011We speak with Fair Voting BC president Antony Hodgson about the prospects for electoral reform as the United Kingdom votes down a proposal to abandon the first past the post system. DeSmogBlog researcher and writer Carol Linnitt joins me from Belgium to discuss her recent investigation into fracking. Provincial Green leader Jane Sterk shares her thoughts on her federal counterpart's election victory. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-05-0900 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - May 1, 2011We speak with Michael McEvoy about his agenda as the new president of the British Columbia School Trustees Association. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, the Times Colonist's Dave Obee, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-05-0200 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - April 24, 2011We speak with Sean Devlin, one of the co-creators of the Website ShitHarperDid.com. Thompson Rivers University journalism professor Alan Bass discusses an effort in Quebec to professionalize journalism. And our rabble-rousing panel - Eleanor Gregory, Sheila Orr, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-04-2400 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - April 17, 2011We speak with civil liberties advocate David Eby about his decision to run for the provincial New Democrat nomination in Vancouver-Point Grey. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-04-1700 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - April 3, 2011We speak with provincial Conservative leadership candidate John Cummins. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, David Cubberley, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-04-0400 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - March 27, 2011We speak with federal Green leader Elizabeth May about her bid to become the party's first MP. And our rabble-rousing panel - Bob Russell, Troy Sebastian, the Times Colonist's Rob Shaw and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2011-03-2800 minScottish Poetry Library PodcastScottish Poetry Library Podcast[SPL] March 24th: Bob Holman at StAnza 2011At this year's StAnza poetry festival we caught up with "ringmaster of the spoken word", Bob Holman, founder of the legendary Bowery Poetry Club in New York City. Bob talks about his latest project on endangered languages as well as sharing his thoughts on sound poetry, hip hop and we get the chance to hear one of his poems. Presented by Ryan Van Winkle. Music by Ewen Maclean. Produced by Colin Fraser of Anon Poetry Magazine http://www.anonpoetry.co.uk @anonpoetry Mail: splpodcast@gmail.com2011-03-2428 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - March 20, 2011We speak with Fraser-Nicola MLA Harry Lali about his decision to endorse provincial New Democrat leadership candidate John Horgan. Cariboo North MLA Bob Simpson shares his thoughts on the thinning number of independents at the legislature. British Columbia Restaurant and Food Services Association president Ian Tostenson discusses the Clark administration's minimum wage raise announcement. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Andrew MacLeod, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics. 2011-03-2000 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - December 12, 2010We speak with MLAs Bill Bennett, Vicki Huntington and Bob Simpson about the increased presence of independents in the provincial legislature. Port Coquitlam councillor Glenn Pollock discusses why he's promoting Mike Farnworth as the man who should succeed Carole James as leader of the New Democrats. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2010-12-1200 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - November 21, 2010Former Newfoundland premier Brian Peckford, who is now advising the provincial Conservatives, joins us to discuss his party's political chances. Cariboo North MLA Bob Simpson weighs in on the results of yesterday New Democrat provincial council meeting. We also talk with the Canadian Taxpayers' Federation's new British Columbia director Gregory Thomas. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, the Times Colonist's Dave Obee and Bob Russell - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.2010-11-2200 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioCariboo North MLA Bob Simpson interview - October 7, 2010Cariboo North MLA Bob Simpson talks about his expulsion from the provincial New Democrat caucus.2010-10-0700 minKelta karó [Tilos Rádió podcast]Kelta karó [Tilos Rádió podcast]bobandsamspeex: rAy-D-O-Telegy for SundayFor The Buddha and The Pest Inside You / nemzetközi slam mesterek élőbenA szeptember 25-i  BUDAPEST SLAM 3 – Roots / Gyökerek sztárfellépői, Bob Holman (USA) & Samantha Thornhill (Trinidad) a műsor vendégei  A nyolcvanas évek New Yorkjából indult slam poetry, ez a modern, közvetlen, élő „író-olvasó találkozó” szép hagyományokra tekint vissza Magyarországon is. E rímes-ritmikus-szójátékos-szellemes, improvizált verspárbaj egyik legfontosabb hazai sorozata, a Műcsarnok által létrehozott Budapest Slam mostani állomása a Budapest Slam 3: Roots / Gyökerek az A38 Hajón. A verseny résztvevői a ho...2010-09-261h 30IndieFeed: Performance PoetryIndieFeed: Performance PoetryBob Holman - Big Praise, Big Poem for Big Sir and Jack KerouacBob Holman on IndieFeed Performance Poetry.  Show Number 711.2010-06-0208 minPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye RadioPublic Eye Radio - May 23, 2010We speak with the Nanaimo Daily News's Derek Spalding about his fight for Vancouver Island Health Authority records about the spread of a deadly virus at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital. University of British Columbia health economist Bob Evans discusses his concerns about a healthcare funding review contract being directly awarded by the BC Progress Board to a former Fraser Institute staffer. Provincial New Democrat children and family development critic Maurine Karagianis shares her thoughts on the select standing committee on children and youth's child poverty hearing. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - deb...2010-05-2800 min